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Rich Gordon "Using wage records in workforce investments in Ohio: rehabilitation/wage-record followup reports jointly developed in the 1990s by two Ohio State agencies and the Unemployment Compensation Program enable the agencies to track the status of former clients by means of matching wage records by Social Security number". Monthly Labor Review. FindArticles.com. 30 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1153/is_5_127/ai_n6155627/
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Using wage records in workforce investments in Ohio: rehabilitation/wage-record followup reports jointly developed in the 1990s by two Ohio State agencies and the Unemployment Compensation Program enable the agencies to track the status of former clients
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